![]() This isn't really what you want for a GTD-style collection app when an idea pops into your head. IMoodJournal also allows you to speak a diary note. I have it pop up onto my wrist at 5 minutes before the hour during the work day, and prompt to record how I am feeling - Great/Good/Meh, etc. I have tried various "Time Chime" apps, but the app that I have found works best for me so far does both QS and Time Chime: iMoodJournal. I also likely "Hourly Chimes", at circa 5 minutes before the hour. I am into QS (Quantitative Self) - monitoring moods, etc., figuring out when I am working well and when I am not. Q: what other "quickly collect items on your watch" options are there? Bonus points for 100% voice controlled, offline, records speech as well as transcription, and easy to transfer to other apps. Problem: not 100% voice controlled, so requires poking at the watch screen, with finger, or nose if hands are full. Transcribes directly to your OneNote Quick Notes section, saves work. Problem: the process of requesting a transcription, and then moving the transcription to my main tracking system (in my case, OneNote) is onerous.ģ) I just realized that Microsoft OneNote has a watch app. ![]() Problem: not 100% voice controlled: I frequently find myself having to poke buttons on my watch with my nose. Plus, you have original voice recording to double check. Doesn't need to be connected - it will record a voice file, which you can have transcribed later. ( )Ģ) The "Just Press Record" watch app is great. Biggest problem is that I have Reminders on my watch stopped synching with Reminders on my iPhone/iCloud two weeks ago. Bigger problem is that it can only be used when connected to cloud, which is unreliable in the canyon I live in. Small problem in that it times out, so can only use for short notes. It can be used voice-only - "Hey Siri, remind to to write up idea about cache coherency". Q: what are the best watch apps people have found to do this?Ġ) Surprisingly, Apple's standard Notes app is not watch enabled.ġ) Apple's Reminders app is watch enabled. Unanticipated benefit: being able to collect quick items - To Dos, ideas, set appointments - easily, by voice, on my wrist. (Unreliable because of synch problems - but that's another post.)
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